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Madeleine McCann: Kate And Gerry Banned From Barbara Walters

by | 28th, September 2007

PAULO Reis in Portugal writes on the Madeleine McCann case:

Another invention from Team McCann: “Kate and Gerry have “been banned from Barbara Walter’ show because of threats from Portuguese Police”

Team McCann is working extra time. Now, they say Kate and Gerry have “been banned from appearing on Barbara Walters show, because they would face prosecution in Portugal”. Sorry, guys, this time you have no excuse!!!!

You hired the President of the Portuguese Bar, Mr. Rogério Alves and he is part of your legal team. He can explain to you that this is not possible. Just ask him, he knows very well that any formal suspect can talk to the Press and give interviews.

Robert Murat, for example. How many times he talked to Pres and he gave interviewes? Once, when he talked about specific details of the ongoing crime investigation, the Public Prosecutor had to analyse that interview, to see if he breached the Law. He didn’t, as there was no charges against him and no prosecution.

Basic and fundamental questions:

WHO IS LYING, MANIPULATING INFORMATION AND FEEDING THIS MANIPULATED INFORMATION TO THE MEDIA?

WHY IS MOST OF THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA ACCEPTING IT, WITHOUT MAKING A PHONE CALL TO A LAWYER AND ASKING ONE OR TWO QUESTIONS?

PARENTS BANNED FROM BARBARA WALTERS SPECIAL

“The parents of a missing British child have been banned from appearing on BARBARA WALTERS’ talk show to promote their plight. Gerry and Kate MCCann have been touring the world, appearing on TV to raise awareness of the disappearance of their four year old daughter Madeleine from a holiday resort in Portugal in May (07). Walters invited the couple to appear in an hour-long TV special – but they would face prosecution in Portugal, where they are still officially suspects in the case. According to reports, the MCCanns’ legal team is searching for a loophole that would allow them to reach a potential TV audience of tens of millions.”

Paulo

Well, it’s a view from Portugal. And not one I endorse. They seem to be taking things personally…



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